Laura Siegel’s SS14 collection continued her laidback-luxe approach to layered and versatile womenswear. Her latest natural, tie dyed dresses and textured, lightweight knits are produced with artisans in Asia and Latin America. Her commitment to ethical production supports the preservation of artisanal craftsmanship and culture, and you can see the hand-of-the-maker in so many of her designs. The collection had me daydreaming about packing a bag to go back to Barbados, or at least taking out my sea salt texturizing spray for beach-worthy waves in my hair. A few of my favourite looks – Angela

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Angela is founder and editor of Sasstainable, an insider voice on sustainable lifestyle and ethical luxury. She serves on the board of directors for Toronto Zooshare Biogas Co-operative. In 2013, she completed her MSc in Environmental Management at the University of London, at the Centre for Development, Environment and Policy. Her passion for the environment grew out of her family's rural property in Raglan, Ontario, now a designated Natural Heritage System area in the Ontario Greenbelt. In 2009, she was granted Ryerson University's Top 30 Under 30 Alumni award, because of her work as a motivational speaker, in partnership with Participant Media and Me to We. She inspired over 30,000 high school and university students across North America. She is a published writer, contributing articles to Geez Magazine, Eluxe Magazine and Feelgood Style, among others. She enjoys fashion, cooking, art and yoga. She currently lives in Toronto, Canada, with her daughter, Charlotte. More from this author »

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